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Saturday, March 29, 2008

Back in action!

After 3 months of silence in Reflections,finally Kee Wai broke the silence,and is back in action!

Sorry to all my dear readers and viewers.Sorry to dissapoint you guys each time you click on to my site,what you see is the same old post.But I'm assuring you from now on,I'll be updating my blog regularly,and doing it in the same old Kee-Wai-style.

I realised that my last post was on last year's Boxing Day,although I've not been blogging for the past 3 months,but this doesn't mean that I'm resting or relaxing all the time.To be frank,my life gets even busier during my absence from Reflections.

So,what is Kee Wai doing for the past 3 months? Answer - The 12th General Election.



Yeah,the 12th General Election had just ended.The whole 2 weeks before 8th of March,I was busying campaigning for the candidates in my area - Sivarasa for Subang Parliament Constituency and Elizabeth Wong (Ellie!) for Bukit Lanjan State Constituency.And constantly,I've been keeping in touch with my friends and comrades across the nation to get latest news and analysis for the election.

Alamak,my kampung is in an opposition state,and my office is in an opposition state as well!

Soon after 8th of March,the nation witnessed one of the most glorious moment in Malaysia's democracy history when the rulling Barisan Nasional coallition suffered it's most terrible defeat since 1969,by losing 2/3 majority in Parliament and 5 states to the Barisan Rakyat.And I was there,staying infront of computer,telephone and cellphone,to get latest results and developments across the nation.For that moment I suddenly felt touched,after 50 years of independant,for the first time,Malaysian showed their courage and eagerness to change the rotten Barisan Nasional government.I'm proud to be a Malaysian :-)

But things doesn't get easy after that,as the new state government need to be formed,more and challenges and tasks are waiting ahead.Barisan Rakyat is still a newbie in rulling a state and it's people.They need some time and assistance.And this is what I'm doing,to help them in any manner that I can.

And at last,the same old thing that is bugging me - studies.Well,although I didn't blogged about my studies,it doesn't mean that I'm not studying.Just that,I don't wanna bring my nightmare (studies!) in to my blog,this gonna ruin my mood,guys...

Anyhow,please come back and check out on new updates on Reflections.As what Parti Keadilan Rakyat said in it's manifestoes,a new dawn for Malaysia,and I'm adding this - "A new start for Reflections"

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Chinese Deputy Prime Minister for Malaysia?

It had been wide-spread that PM,Abdullah had unofficially offered the position of 2nd Deputy Prime Minister to MCA's President,Ong Ka Ting,IF BN manage to maintain it's 2/3 majority seats in Parliament in the coming election.

I'm not sure that is this a rumour or true fact,but indeed this is another no-choice-left strategy,hoping to gain back some support from the deteriorating Chinese support on the Abdullah administration.

It's a fact nowadays that,there's alot of disatisfactory among the Chinese community to the Abdullah administration and the BN rulling coallition.From the pig farmers issue,to the Kerismuddin incident,till the unfair policies in the nation,there's too much negative issues widely spreaded and felt by the Chinese community.

There's even speculation that MCA and GERAKAN would lost half of it's contested seats in the coming General Election.And some UMNO seats might as well fall to the oppositions as the minority Chinese votes had become the key vote to win,due to the diverged Malay votes.

Ka Ting as the 2nd Deputy Prime Minister? Is this the "secret weapon" and also a final option that the Abdullah administration would use to gain back Chinese support in the next General Election?

But I would be more interested to see how the Malay community,Malay-based political party and other BN component party response.

Read more HERE.

Where's the cop?

During Christmas eve,I was been told,there were some chaos around Penang's Gurney Drive as crowds gathered to celebrate Christmas.

I was there last year,although some cars or vehicles and crowds were sprayed by artificial snow in can,but overall it's still considered a happy and joyful celebration.I was kinda pleased at that time,because the year before that,I witnessed how the Christmas celebration in KL's Bkt Bintang area turned wild and chaotic till the FRU came into action.

But things turned nasty this year,as police were attacked and jeered by the crowds.The crowds gone chaotic and threw cans towards the police and police car,even the police car's windows were broken.Things had gone too far beyond a self-controlled,peaceful and joyful gathering.

Look it yourself,this were what happened during the night of Christmas eve.


Video clip from Youtube


Video clip from Youtube


Video clip from Youtube

But where's the FRU or police reinforcements? Why the law and order were not restored by the police on that night?

Since the police can have "Operasi Parliment" and treat the HINDRAF rally in a harsh way,by using some force on it. Why not here?

These bunch of people are different from HINDRAF or BERSIH,they have no objectives and responsibilities for the rakyat,they are not doing something good for the nation and rakyat,but only causing problems. These are a bunch of people that really caused chaos and jeopardize the society in the manner of road safety and public safety. These are a bunch of people that the police should have take action. These are a bunch of people that should be dispersed or arrested by the police.

Where's the police,when we need them the most?

Sunday, December 23, 2007

If Shanghai Bank opens it's branch in Malaysia...

Please imagine when Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank opens it's branch in Malaysia,and air it's advertisement on local TV or media..



Well...I bet some of you might had seen this clip before.But I have to say the little piggy in the advertisement really looks cute and adorable laa...

Now,you can even take this little Pukii home,if you register a new account in Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank,in China of course.

Sometimes,words can just be so funny,it can be a rude word somewhere,but also a cute and adorable thing in somewhere else...

Friday, December 21, 2007

Getting Happy...

I discovered something new in our nation's telecommunications field....

This is a so called Happy thing with some Happy deals ...

Based on Digi coverage,this Happy thing provide something special,especially in the rates.I called their customer service for enquiry before,the best thing is he told me that there is no terms and condition at all!

Ahem..OK,if you wanna know more,don't hesitate to click the links above.They didn't pay me for posting this blog,I'm just in a mood to share this with everyone.Anyway,I had decided to try out this new thing as well.

Seems that something happy is lurking around in this festive seasons.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Angkasawan on Milo?

While I was cleaning up some mess in my office's kitchen,I suddenly discovered something...

Do you think this guy..I mean the blue shirt guy...on the Milo can look familiar?



Now,look closer



Look even closer...



OK...now see this...



...and this...



He's the currently most famous guy in town,Dr Sheikh Muzzafar,Malaysia's first astronaut/cosmonaut/flight participant..ahh..Angkasawan.The only guy that his popularity can compete with Mawi nowadays.

I just knew that our Angkasawan had been on the Milo can before he went up to space.Before this,I only knew he is a part-time model,but I didn't knew he posed for Milo before.

Our angkasawan is really a great talent,he is a doctor,a part-time model and an Angkasawan for now (maybe a celebrity in future?!),3 in 1.Geez,many people can be a doctor and part-time model at the same time,but how many(even none) would be an Angkasawan at the same time?

Friday, December 14, 2007

Reflections on Singapore's New Strait Times

For the first time,Reflections had it's views published on Singapore's major English newspaper,the New Strait Times.



It's a news coverage regarding on the recent HINDRAF rally in KL.If you missed out the news or not sure whats happening,look HERE,HERE and HERE.


This was adopted from my previous blog tittled "Hindraf's rally harsh suppresion" .

My name was on it,but I don't know it's a good thing or bad thing yet.But at least,this is the way that we get our views spread out to the outside world and international community.

Many thanks to my friend,Pei Qi who let me know about this.Thanks again!